"tkimura(a)redhat.com" wrote :
| anonymous wrote : If the SFSB is packaged with the war and the dependencies are
working correctly, the SFSB should be undeployed locally before the war.
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| My understanding is slightly different. In general, a web application would use EJBs,
so deployment order should be ejb-jar -> war and undeployment should be performed in
reverse order, war -> ejb-jar.
|
<smacks head> Yes, you're right. So then the SFSB isn't undeployed when the
war is, so cutting off the sfsb cache from the cluster during undeploy won't help. :(
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